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Short-Term Rental Regulations
in Cooke City, MT

Last verified: 2026-05-14 · Report an update

Zoning & Conditions

Short-term rentals in Cooke City are governed by Montana state public-accommodation rules requiring licensure and health/safety compliance. Local requirements include adherence to Park County planning rules, specifically regarding zoning, septic/wastewater adequacy, and building permits.

How to Obtain a Permit

1) Obtain Montana Public Accommodation licensure from the Montana DPHHS Public Accommodations/Environmental Health unit. 2) Complete required health/safety plan reviews and inspections, including sanitation and wastewater adequacy. 3) Verify and satisfy local Park County Planning requirements, including zoning and septic permits.

Official Resources

Official Cooke City STR regulation source

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Airbnbs legal in Cooke City, MT?
Airbnb listings are allowed in Cooke City, MT, but with restrictions. Short-term rentals in Cooke City are governed by Montana state public-accommodation rules requiring licensure and health/safety compliance. Local requirements include adherence to Park County planning rules, specifically regarding zoning, septic/wastewater adequacy, and building permits. A permit is required before you can host. These rules apply to all short-term rental platforms (Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com, etc.) — not just Airbnb specifically. See the official source linked on this page for full requirements. Last verified 2026-05-14.
Are short-term rentals allowed in Cooke City, MT?
Short-term rentals in Cooke City are governed by Montana state public-accommodation rules requiring licensure and health/safety compliance. Local requirements include adherence to Park County planning rules, specifically regarding zoning, septic/wastewater adequacy, and building permits.
Is a permit required to operate a short-term rental in Cooke City?
Yes, a permit is required to operate a short-term rental in Cooke City. 1) Obtain Montana Public Accommodation licensure from the Montana DPHHS Public Accommodations/Environmental Health unit. 2) Complete required health/safety plan reviews and inspections, including sanitation and wastewater adequacy. 3) Verify and satisfy local Park County Planning requirements, including zoning and septic permits.
How do I get a short-term rental permit in Cooke City?
1) Obtain Montana Public Accommodation licensure from the Montana DPHHS Public Accommodations/Environmental Health unit. 2) Complete required health/safety plan reviews and inspections, including sanitation and wastewater adequacy. 3) Verify and satisfy local Park County Planning requirements, including zoning and septic permits.
Is Vrbo legal in Cooke City, MT?
Vrbo is permitted in Cooke City, MT under the same restrictions that apply to Airbnb — local rules govern the rental itself, not the specific platform. You must hold a valid permit before hosting on Vrbo. Last verified 2026-05-14.
What taxes do short-term rental hosts pay in Cooke City?
Short-term rental hosts in Cooke City are typically responsible for lodging, occupancy, and applicable sales taxes — these usually apply even where hosting is allowed without a permit. Rates and remittance rules vary by jurisdiction (state, county, and city can each levy a share); confirm the current rates with the official source linked on this page. Platforms such as Airbnb and Vrbo collect some taxes automatically, but the host remains liable for any not collected on their behalf.
What is the latest short-term rental ordinance change in Cooke City?
We are not currently tracking any recent short-term rental ordinance changes for Cooke City. STR rules change frequently — verify the current requirements with the city or county before listing, using the official source linked on this page.

Disclaimer

This information is for general reference only and may not reflect the most current regulations. STR regulations change frequently. Always verify requirements with official local government sources before operating a short-term rental.

Last verified: 2026-05-14 · Suggest a correction